I'm not sure how I'd feel about having that joker in the rotation... heard he's spent some time in prison.
pretty funny:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenta_Maeda
Kenta Maeda
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Kenta Maeda
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Hiroshima Toyo Carp – No. 18
Pitcher
Born: April 11, 1988 (age 26)
Osaka, Japan
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Professional debut
April 5, 2008 for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp
NPB statistics
(through 2013)
Win-Loss 71-50
Earned run average 2.41
Strikeouts 897
Teams
Hiroshima Toyo Carp (2008-present)
Career highlights and awards
3× NPB All-Star (2010, 2012-2013)
1× Best Nine Award (2010)
3× Golden Glove Award (2010, 2012, 2013)
2010 Eiji Sawamura Award
1× NPB All-Star Game MVP (2012 Game 2)
2013 World Baseball Classic All-Tournament Team
Kenta Maeda (前田 健太 Maeda Kenta?, born April 11, 1988 in Osaka, Japan) is a Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in Japan's Central League. He won the 2010 Sawamura Award with a record of 15-8 and a 2.21 ERA, with 174 strikeouts in 215 and 2/3 innings, and six complete games with two shutouts. He also became the youngest pitcher in Japanese baseball history to achieve the pitching Triple Crown[1] and won a Gold Glove in the same year. He is nicknamed "Maeken" by fans and teammates (from MAEda KENta).
Maeda is a 6 ft 0 in, 161 lb right-handed pitcher. With a three-quarters delivery Maeda throws two fastballs (four-seam, two-seam) that sit in 88-92 mph (tops out at 95 mph), an average change-up, an occasional curveball, and a solid-average slider in low-80s, which is his best pitch. He also has excellent command, posting a walks per nine innings rate of 1.9 in his career (through 2013 season).
2013 World Baseball Classic[edit]
Maeda competed for the Japanese national baseball team in the 2013 World Baseball Classic, and said he will use the tournament to assess his desire to compete in Major League Baseball, based on how he fares against their hitters.[2] Maeda started 2 games in the pool rounds, against China and Netherlands, amassing a 2-0 record with 0.00 ERA, 0.30 WHIP, allowing just 2 hits, 1 walk, and striking out 15 in 10 innings. He was selected into the tournament's Best-9 lineup.